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If a person uses the original work of another person, they are required by law to include proper attribution to give credit to the creator. Which case is an exception to this law?(1 point)
Responses
if the original work is in the public domain
if the original work is in the public domain
if the work is licensed as CC BY or CC BY-SA
if the work is licensed as CC BY or CC BY-SA
if the person has an ethical reason for not doing so
if the person has an ethical reason for not doing so
There are no exceptions to this law
There are no exceptions to this law
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if the original work is in the public domain
Explanation: public-domain works are free of copyright, so there is no legal requirement to provide attribution (though it may still be good practice).
Explanation: public-domain works are free of copyright, so there is no legal requirement to provide attribution (though it may still be good practice).
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